Kinda but not really elk are distinguishable by their neck as it’s thicker and darker in color also their horns reach back way further than a caribou. I’m talking elk scratch their ass with their horns where we caribou horns grow more vertically and are not as big typically

How can you ungulate if you just stated that you're a caribou? Wouldn't ungulate be a human classification? Or is there a secret highly intelligent society of ungulates that humans have somehow not seen? Or is it a typo?

I've always wanted to play Skyrim or Fallout on PC just to try a mod. Start simple, with magic spells and whatnot, and then move up until I'm Iron Man fighting 12ft tall hot dogs that have laser vision.

You are. I got this game recently for PC after having played it on Console a while ago and man Mods are just so game-changing (literally!). You can customize the shiiiiit out of your character, play brand new quest-lines get shiny new armor it's all just awesome

As a Switch owner, I kind of doubt it. They got Skyrim to run because it's six years old, and they got DOOM to run because it was already exceptionally well-optimized, which their in-house games never are.

The issue is that the way the game works, say you have 100 health and a Bandit can do 50 a shot. The problem here is that the moment he's hit you once, he's won. The game doesn't check for if the second hit actually connects, it checks for if the hit has been attempted. This means that if an enemy attempts a devastating blow that would kill you, GG you're locked in place and you die.

To me all that accomplishes is to make you way too paranoid and spam health potions too much. Makes for dull, overly cautious gameplay that would be more intense if the player wasn't afraid to damage-race enemies to the death.

Or go full barbarian. You kill everything as fast as possible. If they get two hits on you, they win. It's fun, I literally just got the game yesterday and that's what I'm playing. Haven't quite died yet

Here, playing the SE edition with best graphics mods I could find. First time I actually decided to try the DLC questlines and discovered there's a whole new continent with Dragonborn DLC. Ive been owning it for years, theres still so much new to discover. Incredible game.

Assuming you had it on PC, and that's not exactly a valid defense of the game either. I think it's a pretty basic tenet for an RPG to have workable mages, and it shouldn't require unofficial fan made game alterations to get there.